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John V. LeMoyne Melvale, Station "L" Baltimore, MD. Sep. 23. 1904 My dear Dula I trust the children are all right again. Do Madeleine and Romaine both have to go to school alone.? You had better keep the "wrigler" as home. She ought to be instructed by her old Grand-dad. I sent those potatoes off. + enclose RR. receipt showing freight paid. Mr Peisset. I suspect, would not want to trust a "Chicago swell" for the freight. In using the potatoes, use the "Early rose" first. these are darker in color of skin than the Burbank. If you want Cosette, why dont you send you send for her + done with it. Take her + Daisy too if you like, but take them now. Val is driving? C. + your trap every day to the club. he is playing golf every day alone. He says he is practising. Madeleine is struggling with the servant question. We have had quite a variety. yesterday she sent off an Irish girl. that did not appear to have common sense + got Mary Treneau?, to-day she has some other woman?Treneau? + dear knows who she will have tomorrow I was sorry to hear of Mr Scotts death. You do not say if you found carrying the brunt? very troublesome. I hope William feels all right again With a very warm greeting to you all Dad. We have had two cool frosty nights but I do not think the tomatoes are hurt.